Check out Charmed Interiors’ exciting new range of curtains

Spalding soft furnishings store Charmed Interiors is going from strength to strength.

Just 21 months after opening, the Sheepmarket store has increased its range of ready-made and made-to-measure curtains and blinds to satisfy a new gap in the market.

E-commerce and sales manager Darren Sutton said: “Hills Furniture Store has stopped doing curtains so we spotted a gap in the market.

“We already stocked a range of curtains and blinds but have expanded the range. We now offer ranges by Ashley Wilde, Curtina and Belfield, which are ready made to order.

“We do a selection of blinds and can order in Roman, Venetian, vertical and slatted blinds in various styles and colours.

“We also stock a small range of metal poles and tracks and tie-backs, but again can order in any not stocked.”

Charmed Interiors really should be the first port of call for anyone looking for household linens of any kind.

The store stocks a wide selection of bedding including a range by Holly Willoughby, which was previously exclusive to BHS.

Other brands on offer include Joules, Sanderson, V&A, Kylie and Dreams and Drapes.

There is a great selection of cushions and throws, including Tweed Mill throws in a wide range of colours. If you don’t see the colour you want, Darren can order it in for you.

New additions to stock include Christy towels, chairbacks and arm caps and tablecloths.

Charmed Interiors also have a store at Downham Market which stocks even more ranges than Spalding.

Darren added: “Customers can log on to our website and if they see something at the other store we can bring it over for them.”

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